
Several Wildcats Honored With Fall All-Conference Academic Excellence
1/29/2008 12:59:36 PM | General
Gavin McFarlin - Assistant SID
2008 Fall Academic List
DAVIDSON, N.C. — The Southern Conference announced that 22 student-athletes from Davidson College representing five different sports have been named to the Academic All-Conference team for the 2008 fall season. A total of 261 student-athletes, representing all Southern Conference institutions, were named to the team.
The 261 student-athletes averaged a 3.56 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average entering the fall season and have competed in at least one-half of their team's competitions during the fall.
The Wildcat women's soccer team boasted nine recipients of the award, the most of any Davidson fall sports teams. The men's cross country team was next with four representatives, while the men's soccer, women's cross country and volleyball rounded out the fall sports with three student-athletes each earning a nod on the team.
This is the sixth year that the Southern Conference has named an all-academic team by season.
The league's women's soccer teams placed 65 student-athletes on the academic team, with football adding 58. Wofford had the most individuals selected with 40 honorees, followed by Furman with 30 and The Citadel with 28.
Men's Cross Country (4)
Daniel Bush
Thad Sieracki
Sam Morris
Alex Hoyt
Women's Cross Country (3)
Brenna Burns
Kim Lang
Caroline Sanker
Men's Soccer (3)
Petri Lindberg
Robert O'Donnell
Liam Bracken
Women's Soccer (9)
Bevin English
Nancy Haskell
Ali Rittenberg
Katherine Laco
Blakely Low
Tracy McCausland
Neely Meeks
Alex Rittenburg
Melanee Smith
Volleyball (3)
Nicole Keroack
Courtney Cron
Alison Dwyer
DAVIDSON, N.C. — The Southern Conference announced that 22 student-athletes from Davidson College representing five different sports have been named to the Academic All-Conference team for the 2008 fall season. A total of 261 student-athletes, representing all Southern Conference institutions, were named to the team.
The 261 student-athletes averaged a 3.56 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.2 cumulative grade point average entering the fall season and have competed in at least one-half of their team's competitions during the fall.
The Wildcat women's soccer team boasted nine recipients of the award, the most of any Davidson fall sports teams. The men's cross country team was next with four representatives, while the men's soccer, women's cross country and volleyball rounded out the fall sports with three student-athletes each earning a nod on the team.
This is the sixth year that the Southern Conference has named an all-academic team by season.
The league's women's soccer teams placed 65 student-athletes on the academic team, with football adding 58. Wofford had the most individuals selected with 40 honorees, followed by Furman with 30 and The Citadel with 28.
Men's Cross Country (4)
Daniel Bush
Thad Sieracki
Sam Morris
Alex Hoyt
Women's Cross Country (3)
Brenna Burns
Kim Lang
Caroline Sanker
Men's Soccer (3)
Petri Lindberg
Robert O'Donnell
Liam Bracken
Women's Soccer (9)
Bevin English
Nancy Haskell
Ali Rittenberg
Katherine Laco
Blakely Low
Tracy McCausland
Neely Meeks
Alex Rittenburg
Melanee Smith
Volleyball (3)
Nicole Keroack
Courtney Cron
Alison Dwyer
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